Campground rules and facilities

2016 campgrounds survey results

In 2016, the Yukon Bureau of Statistics (YBS) conducted a survey on behalf of Yukon Parks to gather information on Yukon residents and visitor perspectives about camping in Yukon government campgrounds. The results have been analyzed and reported on and are being used to make improvements on Yukon campgrounds and parks. To learn more about the results a summary report and the full report are provided below.

Never feed or approach wild animals. At night, and any time you are away from your campsite, store food, dirty dishes and other attractants in bear-proof lockers or canisters, or in your vehicle. Put garbage and recycling in bear-proof bins or pack it out with you.

To operate an ATV on a road, you must have your registration, insurance, licence and a helmet. Stay on roads and established ATV trails.

Overnight camping at day-use and recreation sites is prohibited.

Report suspicious activities or disturbances
to Park Officers by calling 867-456-3974 or the
RCMP at 867-667-5555.

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Trail projects

Pine Lake and Wolf Creek trail upgrades

Yukon Parks has received Canadian Infrastructure Program funding from the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) to rehabilitate the Pine Lake and Wolf Creek campground trails. On-site trail work will occur August 2017 through spring 2018. Please exercise particular caution when using these trails during this time and follow posted signs and closures. The first section of each trail will be made wheelchair-accessible. The projects will maintain the current low-key, natural experience (i.e.: no paving). Both projects will include interpretive signs about the natural and cultural significance of the areas.